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This is the state-of-the-art report prepared by the RILEM TC “Application of Super Absorbent Polymers (SAP) in concrete construction”. It gives a comprehensive overview of the properties of SAP, specific water absorption and desorption behaviour of SAP in fresh and hardening concrete, effects of the SAP addition on rheological properties of fresh concrete, changes of cement paste microstructure and mechanical properties of concrete. Furthermore, the key advantages of using SAP are described in detail: the ability of this material to act as an internal curing agent to mitigate autogenous shrinkage of high-performance concrete, the possibility to use SAP as an alternative to air-entrainment agents in order to increase the frost resistance of concrete, and finally, the benefit of steering the rheology of fresh cement-based materials. The final chapter describes the first existing and numerous prospective applications for this new concrete additive.
Binders (Materials). --- Concrete -- Additives. --- Polymer-impregnated concrete. --- Polymer-impregnated concrete --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Polymers --- Concrete --- Absorption and adsorption. --- Additives. --- Concrete admixtures --- Engineering. --- Building materials. --- Building repair. --- Buildings --- Structural materials. --- Building Materials. --- Building Repair and Maintenance. --- Structural Materials. --- Repair and reconstruction. --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Materials --- Building reconstruction --- Building renovation --- Building repair --- Reconstruction of buildings --- Remodeling of buildings --- Renovation of buildings --- Maintenance --- Repairing --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Technology --- Reconstruction --- Remodeling --- Renovation --- Protection --- Conservation and restoration --- Building construction. --- Materials. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Buildings—Repair and reconstruction.
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This STAR on asphalt materials presents the achievements of RILEM TC 206 ATB, acquired over many years of interlaboratory tests and international knowledge exchange. It covers experimental aspects of bituminous binder fatigue testing; the background on compaction methods and imaging techniques for characterizing asphalt mixtures including validation of a new imaging software; it focuses on experimental questions and analysis tools regarding mechanical wheel tracking tests, comparing results from different labs and using finite element techniques. Furthermore, long-term rutting prediction and evaluation for an Austrian road are discussed, followed by an extensive analysis and test program on interlayer bond testing of three different test sections which were specifically constructed for this purpose. Finally, the key issue of manufacturing reclaimed hot mix asphalt in the laboratory is studied and recommendations for laboratory ageing of bituminous mixtures are given.
Bituminous materials -- Testing. --- Bituminous materials. --- Building construction. --- Pavements, Bituminous -- Evaluation. --- Bituminous materials --- Pavements, Bituminous --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Testing --- Evaluation --- Testing. --- Engineering. --- Continuum mechanics. --- Building materials. --- Materials science. --- Building Materials. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials. --- Bitumen --- Building materials --- Road materials --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Mechanics. --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Solid Mechanics. --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering mathematics --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Materials
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Concrete and cement-based materials must operate in increasingly aggressive aqueous environments, which may be either natural or industrial. These materials may suffer degradation in which ion addition and/or ion exchange reactions occur, leading to a breakdown of the matrix microstructure and consequent weakening. Sometimes this degradation can be extremely rapid and serious such as in acidic environments, while in other cases degradation occurs over long periods. Consequences of material failure are usually severe – adversely affecting the health and well-being of human communities and disturbing ecological balances. There are also large direct costs of maintaining and replacing deteriorated infrastructure and indirect costs from loss of production during maintenance work, which place a great burden on society. The focus of this book is on addressing issues concerning performance of cement-based materials in aggressive aqueous environments , by way of this State-of-the-Art Report. The book represents the work of many well-known and respected authors who contributed chapters or parts of chapters. Four main themes were addressed: I. Nature and kinetics of degradation and deterioration mechanisms of cement-based materials in aggressive aqueous environments, II. Modelling of deterioration in such environments, III. Test methods to assess performance of cement-based materials in such environments, and which can be used to characterise and rate relative performance and inform long term predictions, IV. Engineering implications and consequences of deterioration in aggressive aqueous environments, and engineering approaches to the problem.
Cement. --- Glass fibers. --- Reinforced concrete -- Congresses. --- Cement --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Deterioration --- Hydraulic cement --- Engineering. --- Civil engineering. --- Building materials. --- Building repair. --- Buildings --- Structural materials. --- Materials science. --- Building Materials. --- Building Repair and Maintenance. --- Civil Engineering. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Structural Materials. --- Repair and reconstruction. --- Building materials --- Adhesives --- Building construction. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Materials. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Physics --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Public works --- Materials --- Buildings—Repair and reconstruction. --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Material science --- Physical sciences --- Building reconstruction --- Building renovation --- Building repair --- Reconstruction of buildings --- Remodeling of buildings --- Renovation of buildings --- Maintenance --- Repairing --- Reconstruction --- Remodeling --- Renovation --- Protection --- Conservation and restoration
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These are the papers presented at the Fib-RILEM workshop held in Madrid, Spain, in November 2010. The assessment of deterioration and aging of concrete structures, most commonly through reinforcement corrosion, is not considered in current structural codes or standards. Some guidelines manuals exist, and research has been done, but there is as yet no accepted methodology nor models that could be used by engineers. This book deals with all aspects related to modelling of corroding structures and provides state-of-the-art information on structural models for corroding structures.
Concrete -- Deterioration. --- Reinforced concrete -- Corrosion -- Mathematical models -- Congresses. --- Concrete construction --- Reinforced concrete --- Concrete --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Civil Engineering --- Corrosion --- Concrete construction. --- Corrosion. --- Reinforced concrete construction --- Building, Concrete --- Concrete building --- Construction, Concrete --- Engineering. --- Quality control. --- Reliability. --- Industrial safety. --- Building materials. --- Structural materials. --- Building Materials. --- Structural Materials. --- Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk. --- Building --- Building construction. --- Materials. --- System safety. --- Safety, System --- Safety of systems --- Systems safety --- Accidents --- Industrial safety --- Systems engineering --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Prevention --- Materials --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Industrial accidents --- Industries --- Job safety --- Occupational hazards, Prevention of --- Occupational health and safety --- Occupational safety and health --- Prevention of industrial accidents --- Prevention of occupational hazards --- Safety, Industrial --- Safety engineering --- Safety measures --- Safety of workers --- System safety --- Dependability --- Trustworthiness --- Conduct of life --- Factory management --- Industrial engineering --- Reliability (Engineering) --- Sampling (Statistics) --- Standardization --- Quality assurance --- Quality of products
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Strain-Hardening Fibre-Reinforced Cement-Based Composites (SHCC) were named after their ability to resist increased tensile force after crack formation, over a significant tensile deformation range. The increased resistance is achieved through effective crack bridging by fibres, across multiple cracks of widths in the micro-range. Whether these small crack widths are maintained under sustained, cyclic or other load paths, and whether the crack width limitation translates into durability through retardation of ingress of moisture, gas and other deleterious matter, are scrutinized in this book by evaluation of test results from several laboratories internationally. The durability of SHCC under mechanical, chemical, thermal and combined actions is considered, both for the composite and the fibre types typically used in SHCC. The compilation of this state-of-the-art report has been an activity of the RILEM TC 208-HFC, Subcommittee 2: Durability, during the committee life 2005-2009.
Cement composites -- Fracture. --- Cement composites -- Service life. --- Concrete -- Testing. --- Fiber-reinforced concrete -- Fracture. --- Fiber-reinforced concrete -- Service life. --- Strain hardening -- Testing. --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Fiber-reinforced concrete --- Cement composites --- Concrete --- Strain hardening --- Service life. --- Fracture. --- Testing. --- Hardening, Strain --- Work hardening --- Cementitious composites --- Fibrous concrete --- FRC (Fiber-reinforced concrete) --- Reinforced concrete, Fiber --- Engineering. --- Building materials. --- Building repair. --- Buildings --- Structural materials. --- Building Materials. --- Building Repair and Maintenance. --- Structural Materials. --- Repair and reconstruction. --- Metals --- Plasticity --- Stored energy of cold work --- Strains and stresses --- Strengthening mechanisms in solids --- Cement --- Composite materials --- Fibrous composites --- Reinforced concrete --- Cold working --- Hardenability --- Plastic properties --- Building construction. --- Materials. --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Materials --- Buildings—Repair and reconstruction. --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Construction materials --- Structural materials --- Building reconstruction --- Building renovation --- Building repair --- Reconstruction of buildings --- Remodeling of buildings --- Renovation of buildings --- Maintenance --- Repairing --- Reconstruction --- Remodeling --- Renovation --- Protection --- Conservation and restoration
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This important 2 volume set highlights the state-of-the-art on fracture research and the application of fracture mechanics to brittle disordered materials such as concrete, rock and ceramics. It forms the invited and submitted contributions to the international RILEM/ESIS sysmposium held in Noordwijk, The Netherlands in June 1991.
Ceramic materials --- Concrete --- Fracture mechanics --- Rocks --- Fracture --- Congresses. --- 531 --- 624.012.4 --- 666.3 --- 666.972 --- 691.3 --- Petrology --- Stone --- Beton --- Building materials --- Ceramic industries --- Ceramics --- Mines and mineral resources --- 666.3 Ceramics in general. Ceramic raw materials --- Ceramics in general. Ceramic raw materials --- 531 General mechanics. Mechanics of solid and rigid bodies --- General mechanics. Mechanics of solid and rigid bodies --- 666.972 Concrete. Cement concrete --- Concrete. Cement concrete --- 624.012.4 Structures in concrete, in-situ concrete (ordinary concrete), mass concrete --- Structures in concrete, in-situ concrete (ordinary concrete), mass concrete --- 691.3 Artificial stone. Concrete. Various agglomerates --- Artificial stone. Concrete. Various agglomerates --- Fracture&delete& --- Congresses --- Materials --- Crags (Rocks)
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Materials --- Concrete --- Testing laboratories --- Matériaux --- Béton --- Laboratoires d'essais --- Testing --- Periodicals. --- Essais --- Périodiques --- Dwellings --- Remodeling --- #TS:TCON --- Periodicals --- Engineering --- Civil Engineering --- General and Others --- Béton --- Matériaux --- Journal --- E-journals --- Testing laboratories. --- Testing. --- Remodeling. --- materialen --- materials --- beton --- concrete --- fractals --- reologische eigenschappen --- rheological properties --- treksterkte --- tensile strength --- fysische eigenschappen --- physical properties --- engineering --- Physics (General) --- Mechanical and Electronic Engineering --- Fysica (algemeen) --- Werktuigbouwkunde en elektrotechniek --- Test facilities --- Laboratories --- Beton --- Building materials --- Home remodeling --- Remodeling (Architecture) --- Remodeling of dwellings --- House construction
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The State-of-the-Art Report of RILEM Technical Committee 228-MPS on Mechanical properties of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) summarizes an extensive body of information related to mechanical properties and mechanical behaviour of SCC. Due attention is given to the fact that the composition of SCC varies significantly. A wide range of mechanical properties are considered, including compressive strength, stress-strain relationship, tensile and flexural strengths, modulus of elasticity, shear strength, effect of elevated temperature, such as fire spalling and residual properties after fire, in-situ properties, creep, shrinkage, bond properties, and structural behaviour. A chapter on fibre-reinforced SCC is included, as well as a chapter on specialty SCC, such as light-weight SCC, heavy-weight SCC, preplaced aggregate SCC, special fibre reinforced SCC, and underwater concrete.
Aggregates (Building materials). --- Concrete -- Mechanical properties. --- Sealing compounds. --- Self-consolidating concrete --- Chemical & Materials Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Materials Science --- Mechanical properties --- Concrete --- Self-consolidating concrete. --- Mechanical properties. --- SCC (Concrete) --- Self-compacting concrete --- Beton --- Engineering. --- Mechanics. --- Mechanics, Applied. --- Building materials. --- Structural materials. --- Building Materials. --- Structural Materials. --- Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. --- Building materials --- Building construction. --- Materials. --- Mechanics, applied. --- Applied mechanics --- Engineering, Mechanical --- Engineering mathematics --- Engineering --- Engineering materials --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Materials --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Architectural materials --- Architecture --- Building --- Building supplies --- Buildings --- Construction materials --- Structural materials
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